In Labor-Capital Parallax, the narrative unfolds on three levels: 2D works for a singular perspective, dual-channel video for simultaneous contrasts, and VR 360° for a transcendent view. Human figures are absent, with space, installations, and monologues conveying first-person narratives. The artist, an architect by training, creates an office environment of three stacked boxes. The lower two levels depict laborers endlessly moving between desks, chairs, and typewriters, symbolizing their relentless work cycle. Above, management surveys from a godlike height but faces both external artillery a
Bio Che-Kuang Chuang is a Taiwan-based architect and artist. He has received his bachelor degree in National Taipei University of Technology, Department of Architecture in 2011 and has finished his master degree in University of Applied Applied Arts Vienna in 2015. His works contain a wide range of architecture design, sculpture, illustration and conceptual design and has won many international and domestic art and design award, including IDA award, Muse Design award and Dadun Award. Che-Kuang Chuang has strong interests in computer generating forms and now he is a instructor in Taipei Tech.
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